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More than 50 theaters in the Washington area are joining a two-month festival to present new plays by women playwrights.
Organizers announced plans Tuesday for the Women's Voices Theater Festival to be held in September and October. It will open with a...

If movies can have sneak previews for upcoming attractions, why can’t community theaters do the same?
In fact, the Orlando Fringe likes the idea so much that they have two previews coming up.
As George Wallace, the executive director of the...

Anne Arundel County artists exhibiting in the spring Arts Council juried show entitled "Red, Winter, Pink, Spring and All the Colors In between" gathered for a reception at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport recently. The group show includes paintings,...

Colchester Business Association Tag Sale
COLCHESTER - On Sunday June 14, The Colchester Business Association 34th Annual Tag Sale on the Green is coming. Early Bird signup rate of $30 for members is available until Tuesday, May 5. After which the costs...

April is such an optimistic month, full of the promise of spring and the coming summer. This one is particularly filled with entertainment options that will make you grab your calendar and call friends.
Battle Of The Titans
The Break Thru Music Battle...

The Children's BookFest celebrates a decade of encouraging young readers at its annual event on April 25 at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale.
The free festival offers children the opportunity to meet famous...

As an actress with the Children's Theatre of Winnetka, Emelia Suljic loved not only performing on stage, but bringing theater to those who had little access to it.
Among the charitable arms of CTW is a partnership with LEARN Charter Schools, which brings...

Eugenia Cheng had just cut a bagel into a Mobius strip and was explaining why a liquid could not assume the same shape, when a student posed a question: "That bagel looks like water coming from a waterfall," said Nico Camargo. "What if you froze water?"...

Celebrating Wiley H. Bates
An event to celebrate the life and times of businessman, alderman and equal rights crusader Wiley H. Bates will be held April 1.
A wreath-laying ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. at Brewer Hill Cemetery, West Street at Spa...

In a sense, Patrick Chapin noted, the decision to fund SunRail trains over the weekend of the Winter Park Sidewalk Arts Festival was an experiment – and happily, he added, it was a very successful one.
“My parents rode it from South Orlando,&...